JSB180 Deviance and Social Justice


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Unit code:JSB180
Credit points:12
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Kelvin Grove
Semester 1
Online
Semester 1
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The study of deviance delves into key elements of criminology and justice studies, including the creation and violation of laws, the scrutiny of issues related to marginalised social groups and activities, and other significant social justice matters. Drawing on a range of real-world problem-solving approaches, this unit encourages you to critically evaluate “deviance” (often manifesting as a societal issue or contested behaviour), questioning why certain activities and social groups are deemed deviant while others are not in different historical and cultural settings. The unit investigates social and legal responses for managing and regulating deviance and addresses crucial associated issues in social justice, such as gender equality and racial discrimination.